Sharrows
are used on streets that are too narrow to accommodate a striped bike lane and
they communicate to drivers and bicyclists that a street is meant to be shared
by both groups.

As
bicycling increases in Hoboken, drivers will be expected to continue to become
more familiar with bikes sharing the streets as fellow traffic.

For those cyclists new to the rules of sharing the road with cars, be sure to check out the excellent article Ride Responsibly and Share the Road, by NJ cycling advocates Karen Jenkins of the NJBWC and Marty Epstein, owner of Marty's Reliable Cycles.